In the architecture studios of Paul Rudolph Hall, the decades-long tradition of adding special adornments to the statue of Minerva is still going... Read on
African art is now front and center at the Yale University Art Gallery. The museum recently reinstalled its growing African collection on the first... Read on
When art dealer and Miami Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria ’62 gave Yale an undisclosed amount to build the Jeffrey Loria Center for the History of... Read on
The Chaplain’s Office and the South Asian Graduate and Professional Association marked the start of fall break yesterday afternoon by inviting... Read on
The Yale Rep took over Library Walk Friday to celebrate its 50th anniversary. Congratulations on 50 enriching seasons! We look forward to 50 more. Read on
The new building connecting Hendrie Hall (far left) and Leigh Hall (right) is coming along. When completed, the three buildings will collectively be... Read on
Sterling Chemistry Lab reopened this fall after a thorough renovation, and its 93-year-old laboratories were transformed into twenty-first-century... Read on
The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library is open today for the first time since it closed for renovation in May 2015. Sixteen months and $73... Read on
Opening today at the Yale University Art Gallery: Art and Industry in Early America: Rhode Island Furniture from the Colonial and Early Federal... Read on
Besides the 4,000 or so works of art on display at the Yale University Art Gallery, the buildings themselves reward a closer look. This stairwell is... Read on
Mark Alden Branch ’86 | August 3 2016 08:32am | 1 comment